(a) A valid out-of-state permit or license to possess or carry a handgun is valid in this state for the carrying of a concealed handgun, if the following conditions are met:
(1) The permit or license holder is twenty-one years of age or older;
(2) The permit or license is in his or her immediate possession;
(3) The permit or license holder is not a resident of the State of West Virginia; and
(4) The Attorney General has been notified by the Governor of the other state that the other state allows residents of West Virginia who are licensed in West Virginia to carry a concealed handgun to carry a concealed handgun in that state or the Attorney General has entered into a written reciprocity agreement with the appropriate official of the other state whereby the state agrees to honor West Virginia concealed handgun licenses in return for same treatment in this state.
(b) A holder of a valid permit or license from another state who is authorized to carry a concealed handgun in this state pursuant to provisions of this section is subject to the same laws and restrictions with respect to carrying a concealed handgun as a resident of West Virginia who is so permitted and must carry the concealed handgun in compliance with the laws of this state.
(c) A license or permit from another state is not valid in this state if the holder is or becomes prohibited by law from possessing a firearm.
(d) The West Virginia Attorney General shall seek to obtain recognition of West Virginia concealed handgun licenses and enter into and execute reciprocity agreements on behalf of the State of West Virginia with states for the recognition of concealed handgun permits issued pursuant to this article.
(e) The West Virginia State Police shall maintain a registry of states with which the State of West Virginia has entered into reciprocity agreements or which recognize West Virginia concealed handgun licenses on the criminal information network and make the registry available to law-enforcement officers for investigative purposes.
(f) Every twelve months after the effective date of this section, the West Virginia Attorney General shall make written inquiry of the concealed handgun licensing or permitting authorities in each other state as to: (i) Whether a West Virginia resident may carry a concealed handgun in their state based upon having a valid West Virginia concealed handgun permit; and (ii) whether a West Virginia resident may carry a concealed handgun in that state based upon having a valid West Virginia concealed handgun permit, pursuant to the laws of that state or by the execution of a valid reciprocity agreement between the states.
(g) The West Virginia State Police shall make available to the public a list of states which have entered into reciprocity agreements with the State of West Virginia or that allow residents of West Virginia who are licensed in West Virginia to carry a concealed handgun to carry a concealed handgun in that state.
Structure West Virginia Code
Chapter 61. Crimes and Their Punishment
§61-7-4. License to Carry Deadly Weapons; How Obtained
§61-7-4a. Provisional License to Carry Deadly Weapons; How Obtained
§61-7-5. Revocation of License
§61-7-6a. Reciprocity and Recognition; Out-of-State Concealed Handgun Permits
§61-7-8. Possession of Deadly Weapons by Minors; Prohibitions
§61-7-9. Possession of Machine Guns, Penalties
§61-7-10. Deadly Weapons for Sale or Hire; Sale to Prohibited Persons; Penalties
§61-7-11. Brandishing Deadly Weapons; Threatening or Causing Breach of the Peace; Criminal Penalties
§61-7-12. Wanton Endangerment Involving a Firearm
§61-7-14. Right of Certain Persons to Limit Possession of Firearms on Premises
§61-7-15. Persons Prohibited From Committing Violent Crime While Wearing Body Armor; Penalties
§61-7-15a. Use or Presentation of a Firearm During Commission of a Felony; Penalties
§61-7-16. Chief Officer Certification to Transfer or Make Certain Firearms; Definitions; Appeal